Install common binderized service. The binderized service dlopen()
s
passthrough implementations on the device, so there is no need to write
your own.
# Install default binderized implementation to vendor.
PRODUCT_PACKAGES += android.hardware.health@2.1-service
Delete existing VINTF manifest entry. Search for android.hardware.health
in
your device manifest, and delete the whole <hal>
entry for older versions
of the HAL. Instead, when android.hardware.health@2.1-service
is installed,
a VINTF manifest fragment is installed to /vendor/etc/vintf
, so there is
no need to manually specify it in your device manifest. See
Manifest fragments
for details.
Install the proper passthrough implemetation.
If you want to use default implementation:
# Install default passthrough implementation to vendor.
PRODUCT_PACKAGES += android.hardware.health@2.1-impl
# For non-A/B devices, install default passthrough implementation to recovery.
PRODUCT_PACKAGES += android.hardware.health@2.1-impl.recovery
You are done. Otherwise, go to the next step.
If you want to write your own implementation,
Copy skeleton implementation from the appendix.
Modify the implementation to suit your needs.
libhealthd
, see
Upgrading with a customized libhealthd.libhealthd
contains two functions: healthd_board_init()
and
healthd_board_battery_update()
. Similarly, Health HAL 1.0 contains init()
and update()
, with an additional energyCounter()
function.
healthd_board_init()
/ @1.0::IHealth.init()
should be called before
passing the healthd_config
struct to your HealthImpl
class. See
HIDL_FETCH_IHealth
in HealthImpl.cpp
.
healthd_board_battery_update()
/ @1.0::IHealth.update()
should be called
in HealthImpl::UpdateHealthInfo()
. Example:
void HealthImpl::UpdateHealthInfo(HealthInfo* health_info) {
struct BatteryProperties props;
convertFromHealthInfo(health_info->legacy.legacy, &props);
healthd_board_battery_update(&props);
convertToHealthInfo(&props, health_info->legacy.legacy);
}
For efficiency, you should move code in healthd_board_battery_update
to
HealthImpl::UpdateHealthInfo
and modify health_info
directly to avoid
conversion to BatteryProperties
.
Code for @1.0::IHealth.energyCounter()
should be moved to
HealthImpl::getEnergyCounter()
. Example:
Return<void> Health::getEnergyCounter(getEnergyCounter_cb _hidl_cb) {
int64_t energy = /* ... */;
_hidl_cb(Result::SUCCESS, energy);
return Void();
}
If you have implemented healthd_board_init()
and/or
healthd_board_battery_update()
(instead of using libhealthd.default
),
see the section above
for instructions to convert them.
If you have implemented get_storage_info()
and/or get_disk_stats()
(instead of using libhealthstoragedefault), implement HealthImpl::getDiskStats
and/or HealthImpl::getStorageInfo
directly. There is no need to override
HealthImpl::getHealthInfo
or HealthImpl::getHealthInfo_2_1
because they call
getDiskStats
and getStorageInfo
to retrieve storage information.
In device.mk
:
# Install the passthrough implementation to vendor.
PRODUCT_PACKAGES += android.hardware.health@2.1-impl-<device>
# For non-A/B devices, also install the passthrough implementation to recovery.
PRODUCT_PACKAGES += android.hardware.health@2.1-impl-<device>.recovery
For example (replace <device>
with the device name):
# device/<manufacturer>/<device>/sepolicy/vendor/hal_health_default.te
# Add device specific permissions to hal_health_default domain, especially
# if a device-specific libhealthd is used and/or device-specific storage related
# APIs are implemented.
/charger
symlink {#charger-symlink}If you are using /charger
in your init.rc
scripts, it is recommended
(required for devices running in Android R) that the path is changed to
/system/bin/charger
instead.
Search for service charger
in your device configuration directory to see if
this change applies to your device. Below is an example of how the script should
look like:
service charger /system/bin/charger
class charger
user system
group system wakelock input
capabilities SYS_BOOT
file /dev/kmsg w
file /sys/fs/pstore/console-ramoops-0 r
file /sys/fs/pstore/console-ramoops r
file /proc/last_kmsg r
device/<manufacturer>/<device>/health/Android.bp
{#android_bp}cc_library_shared {
name: "android.hardware.health@2.1-impl-<device>",
stem: "android.hardware.health@2.0-impl-2.1-<device>",
// Install to vendor and recovery.
proprietary: true,
recovery_available: true,
relative_install_path: "hw",
shared_libs: [
"libbase",
"libcutils",
"libhidlbase",
"liblog",
"libutils",
"android.hardware.health@2.1",
"android.hardware.health@2.0",
],
static_libs: [
"android.hardware.health@1.0-convert",
"libbatterymonitor",
"libhealthloop",
"libhealth2impl",
// "libhealthd.<device>"
],
srcs: [
"HealthImpl.cpp",
],
// No vintf_fragments because both -impl and -service should have been
// installed.
}
device/<manufacturer>/<device>/health/HealthImpl.cpp
{#health_impl_cpp}#include <memory>
#include <string_view>
#include <health/utils.h>
#include <health2impl/Health.h>
#include <hidl/Status.h>
using ::android::sp;
using ::android::hardware::Return;
using ::android::hardware::Void;
using ::android::hardware::health::InitHealthdConfig;
using ::android::hardware::health::V2_1::IHealth;
using ::android::hidl::base::V1_0::IBase;
using namespace std::literals;
namespace android {
namespace hardware {
namespace health {
namespace V2_1 {
namespace implementation {
// android::hardware::health::V2_1::implementation::Health implements most
// defaults. Uncomment functions that you need to override.
class HealthImpl : public Health {
public:
HealthImpl(std::unique_ptr<healthd_config>&& config)
: Health(std::move(config)) {}
// A subclass can override this if these information should be retrieved
// differently.
// Return<void> getChargeCounter(getChargeCounter_cb _hidl_cb) override;
// Return<void> getCurrentNow(getCurrentNow_cb _hidl_cb) override;
// Return<void> getCurrentAverage(getCurrentAverage_cb _hidl_cb) override;
// Return<void> getCapacity(getCapacity_cb _hidl_cb) override;
// Return<void> getEnergyCounter(getEnergyCounter_cb _hidl_cb) override;
// Return<void> getChargeStatus(getChargeStatus_cb _hidl_cb) override;
// Return<void> getStorageInfo(getStorageInfo_cb _hidl_cb) override;
// Return<void> getDiskStats(getDiskStats_cb _hidl_cb) override;
// Return<void> getHealthInfo(getHealthInfo_cb _hidl_cb) override;
// Functions introduced in Health HAL 2.1.
// Return<void> getHealthConfig(getHealthConfig_cb _hidl_cb) override;
// Return<void> getHealthInfo_2_1(getHealthInfo_2_1_cb _hidl_cb) override;
// Return<void> shouldKeepScreenOn(shouldKeepScreenOn_cb _hidl_cb) override;
protected:
// A subclass can override this to modify any health info object before
// returning to clients. This is similar to healthd_board_battery_update().
// By default, it does nothing.
// void UpdateHealthInfo(HealthInfo* health_info) override;
};
} // namespace implementation
} // namespace V2_1
} // namespace health
} // namespace hardware
} // namespace android
extern "C" IHealth* HIDL_FETCH_IHealth(const char* instance) {
using ::android::hardware::health::V2_1::implementation::HealthImpl;
if (instance != "default"sv) {
return nullptr;
}
auto config = std::make_unique<healthd_config>();
InitHealthdConfig(config.get());
// healthd_board_init(config.get());
return new HealthImpl(std::move(config));
}